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Hi, i have been promoting email submit offers via ppc. These offers do convert well on first 3-4 days and after that the conversion dries up. Though my ppc ads shows lot of clicks and so does the offer report in my affiliate network members area.
I read on few forums that affiliate networks deliberately reduce the conversion % after few days..is this true? i am seeing the same trend with almost all networks. |
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I spoke to couple of AM and they said my leads are not good...now what is the criteria for good leads...if the offer page says complete gold silver and platinum offers to be eligible for the gift then i am not sure how many will be completing it as it is too many offer for any user to complete...
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Most of these email submits are actually just companies running additional email submits, they pay you $1.40 for getting the first lead and hope that some of them fill in the offers behind where they then get paid. I guess they work on some kind of calculated ROI, if the leads don't hit it, the advertiser starts scrubbing like hell. | |
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yeah .. that's true but it's not the network that does the scrubbing .. it's the advertiser.
It happens to all CPA networks. Your best bet is to rotate the email submits. After a while, some of the advertisers will start to scrub less. However .. email submits are a thing of the past if you're paying for PPC .. they are highly volatile. |
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Nicholas Pardon
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Email and zip submits can be tricky, especially on a PPC. Many scrub your email addresses for various reasons unknown to us as advertisers. It is always best to find no scrub campaigns, they are out there and may pay less but at the end of the day your EPC should be consistent. Many PPC marketers always look for the highest CPA when that may not always be the highest converting.
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email submits if they pull good initially and they don't convert for the advertisers until you effectively get paid nothing for your efforts. Driving higher priced ppl's is better if you can get targeted traffic that'll convert;
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